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What is the concentration of a solution with 2.00 moles of solute in 4.00 l of solution?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Molarity is defined as the the number of moles present in a solution divided by volume in liters.

Mathematically, Molarity =
\frac{/text{no. of moles}}{volume in liter}

As it is given that number of moles present into the solution are 2.00 moles and volume is 4 liter. Therefore, calculate the molarity of solution as follows.

Molarity =
\frac{/text{no. of moles}}{volume in liter}

=
(2.00 moles)/(4.00 L)

= 0.5 M

Thus, we can conclude that the concentration of given solution is 0.5 M.

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